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Hey guys, about a week ago our main VPU hdd crashed. I've re-installed the system/software on a new hdd but now I cant get AVDAP.exe process to keep running. It will start and go for about 30sec then vanish.
I've checked the logs and I cant find any actual errors. It just seems to stop running when it gets to: "Waiting for WD to complete.... WD completed."
Anyone got any suggestions? I'm gonna start pulling out my hair soon...
Windows NT - AVDAP version 8.000 I'm connected to the main system through ethernet cable in COM1 port and through the OPC PCM Port.
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Having the same issue. did anyone ever resolve this issue?
"We don't have anti-gravity because the world's techs are slackin off again"
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I forgot to add that:
OS/2 EVMC board ADVAP 5.355
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Best bet is to call Mitel to send out a tech.
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"We don't have anti-gravity because the world's techs are slackin off again"
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Okay.... talked with a really smart TelCom tech out of Florida. He knows Inter-Tel stuff inside and out.
The reason I was getting the WD message is because the database was corrupt. Mind you, this was fresh install of AVDAP (5_355).
He told me I had to delete the db using command deldb Once I did that and rebooted... RING!RING! Had my EVMC back online. However, it is a blank database.
So, in case anyone else has this issue, think about that solution. Don't do it if you haven't backed up your db.
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Ok, I guess he wasn't that smart.
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I remember tech support having me do that once for an EVMC I couldn't get working. Whenever I load software on an EVMC, I usually make sure to delete the DB. Saves aggravation later.
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